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Name: David Balikowa on Jul 2, 2003State:Country: UGComments: Free all journalists, scrap dracinian media laws of sedition, libel, publication of false news, criminal defamation, insult lawsFlag
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Name: Jeremy Dear on Jul 2, 2003State:Country: UKComments:Flag
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Name: Umaru Sitta Turay on Jul 2, 2003State: MOCountry: SLComments: I know it is wrong and therefore protest.Flag
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Name: Kader Abdoulkader on Jul 2, 2003State:Country: DJComments:Flag
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Name: Herbert Boh on Jul 2, 2003State: MDCountry: CMComments: I fully support press freedom all over the world and believe that the African Union can play a decisive role in repealing repressive laws in Africa. This is an opportunity to act.Flag
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Name: Shulamith Koenig on Jul 2, 2003State: NYCountry: USComments: There is no other option but human rights,. and no one human rights can violate another. And if we are to develop in the words of Nelson Mandela: --a new political culture based on human rights the freedom of press and expression is pivotal and an imperative to the realization of human rights for all women, men youth and children. Our journalists are spearheading critical thinking and analysis which is critical to creating a world based on human rights. Without them oppression wil go unchecked and the hopes for the realization of human rights will be in doubt. Free journalists and a free media are the signs of a free, creative responsible and healthy society!Flag
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Name: MILLCENT TANHIRA on Jul 3, 2003State:Country: ZWComments:Flag
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Name: Miriam O'Connor on Jul 3, 2003State:Country: IEComments:Flag
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Name: Gerry Leibel on Jul 3, 2003State:Country: ZAComments: In order to effectively train the journalists of tomorrow, the training needs to take place in an environment where the values of a free press are protected and cherished.Flag
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Name: Christopher Selbach on Jul 3, 2003State:Country: BEComments:Flag
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Name: Mamadou NDAO on Jul 3, 2003State:Country: SNComments: Full support of this petitionFlag
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Name: Malika ALAMI on Jul 3, 2003State:Country: MAComments:Flag
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Name: Elisabeth Emeh on Jul 3, 2003State:Country: ATComments:Flag
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Name: Kuzma Prizmic on Jul 3, 2003State:Country: ATComments: no e-mail-addressFlag
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Name: Sylvain DOUA GOULY on Jul 3, 2003State:Country: CIComments:Flag
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Name: Sylvain DOUA GOULY on Jul 3, 2003State:Country: CIComments: Je suis contre les brimades des journalistes.Flag
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Name: Thomas Kamilindi on Jul 3, 2003State: AKCountry: RWComments:Flag
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Name: James Jukwey on Jul 3, 2003State:Country: UKComments: For NEPAD to work Africa will need an unfettered media. African journalists have come a long way and I believe freedom will not mean they will forget their responsibility to the motherland.Flag
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Name: Khaled Abdu on Jul 3, 2003State:Country: SAComments: i am one of the victims (Eritrean jornalist who never experienced free press so far for being only african ! HUH is that all Being African !Flag
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Name: Ricardo Malate on Jul 3, 2003State:Country: MZComments: A man can not be free without be allowed to think and expresses freelly his ow oppinions using the press.Flag
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Name: Motlhaleemang Ntebela on Jul 3, 2003State:Country: BWComments: It is necessary both to ratify and implement policies on free of expression and media for them to be meaningful.Flag
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Name: Clayton Haswell on Jul 3, 2003State: CACountry: USComments:Flag
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Name: SY Cheriff on Jul 3, 2003State:Country: BFComments:Flag
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Name: Patrick Burnett on Jul 3, 2003State:Country: ZAComments:Flag
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Name: Annabel Meere on Jul 3, 2003State:Country: NLComments:Flag
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Name: Byron Loker on Jul 3, 2003State:Country: ZAComments:Flag
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Name: Omar Ali on Jul 3, 2003State:Country: CAComments:Flag
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Name: Olayinka Oyebode on Jul 3, 2003State:Country: NGComments: Now is the time for genuine action that will make jounalism practice in africa less harzadousFlag
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Name: Sylvain Timamo Tedjon on Jul 3, 2003State:Country: CMComments: This petition was necessary.Flag
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Name: Mfanawenkhosi S Simelane on Jul 4, 2003State:Country: SZComments: I Mfanawenkhosi S Simelane do associate myself with the straggle for the freedom of journalist in this region. Let us take away the shame from the African people by working out a comprehensive strategy that will take us to where we desire to be.Flag
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Name: Carolize Jansen on Jul 4, 2003State:Country: ZAComments:Flag
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Name: Stephen Campbell on Jul 4, 2003State:Country: UKComments:Flag
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Name: Guy Berger on Jul 4, 2003State:Country: ZAComments:Flag
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Name: Henry Maina on Jul 4, 2003State:Country: KEComments: The African states bid to introduce Anti-terrorism laws takes us one hundred years back. Our laws are still full of official secrets acts, defamation acts, laws of licensing media. This should end.Flag
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Name: Ruth De Vries on Jul 4, 2003State:Country: NLComments:Flag
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Name: Blessing Ruzengwe on Jul 4, 2003State:Country: ZWComments: Press has no condition and it should be granted as suchFlag
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Name: Astrid Schipper on Jul 4, 2003State:Country: NLComments:Flag
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Name: Negash Gessesse on Jul 4, 2003State:Country: ETComments: On behalf of myselfFlag
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Name: Mich on Jul 4, 2003State:Country: BJComments: I strongly support the initiative.Flag
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Name: Philip Costa on Jul 4, 2003State:Country:Comments:Flag
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Name: Francis Mukuzunga on Jul 4, 2003State:Country: ZWComments: I am currently in Maputo for the summit and will certainly make certain the concerns are addressed.Flag
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Name: Tchoumi Bertrand on Jul 4, 2003State:Country: CMComments: I am supporting your action for press freeedom and democraty in africa.Flag
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Name: Andrea Trentini on Jul 5, 2003State:Country: ITComments:Flag
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Name: Nomahlubi Matiwane on Jul 5, 2003State:Country: SZComments: Fully support this petition. Swaziland has experienced the closure of one newspaper and one megazine under supressive legislation.Flag
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Name: SEUMO Hugues Bertin on Jul 5, 2003State:Country: CMComments: Nous espFlag
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Name: Lunga Masuku on Jul 5, 2003State: NYCountry: USComments: Leaders like King Mswati 111 of Swaziland should be forced to embrace basic freedoms.Flag
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Name: Lunga Masuku on Jul 5, 2003State: NYCountry: USComments: Leaders like King Mswati 111 of Swaziland should be forced to embrace basic freedoms.Flag
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Name: Samba Dialimpa BADJI on Jul 5, 2003State:Country: SNComments:Flag
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Name: Rayborn Bulley on Jul 6, 2003State:Country: GHComments: The let rise and defend the rights of individuals and of access to information by journalists so that we will not restricted to doing damage control or shouting at the top of our voices when the damage is already done.Flag
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Name: Martha Lyimo Lyimo on Jul 7, 2003State:Country: TZComments:Flag